Virtue Ethics and Moral Knowledge: Philosophy of Language After MacIntyre and Hauerwas
Material type: TextSeries: Ashgate New Critical Thinking in PhilosophyPublication details: London Routledge 2017Description: 230p 25 cmISBN:- 9781138273023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-227) and index.
Introduction: The Problem of the Loss of Moral Knowledge
Part I: A Possible Solution: Linguistic Virtue Ethics
Chapter 1: From Aristotle to Wittgenstein: Tracing the History of
the Loss of Moral Knowledge
Chapter 2: Philosophical, Linguistic Virtue Ethics: MacIntyre's Solution
Chapter 3: Theological, Linguistic Virtue Ethics: Hauerwas's
Answer
Part II: The Failure of This Answer: A Critique of Linguistic Virtue
Ethics
Chapter 4: The Presupposition of Epistemic Access
Chapter 5: The Issues With Behavior
Chapter 6: The Presuppositions of the Self
Part III: The Implications of This Failure and the Prospects for
Moral Knowledge
Chapter 7: Problems for Philosophical Theology
Chapter 8: The Charge of Relativism
Epilogue: The Future of Virtue Ethics, and Implications for Moral
Knowledge
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